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Audiovisual Work
 
Below are a few examples of my audio and video work, developing in charity, academic, and corporate settings.

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"The In-Between" [2019]

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This is a short documentary created as part of a multimedia project on 'Third-Culture Kids' produced as part of the MA in Media Practice for Development & Social Change at the University of Sussex. It features a family from Bishops Stortford that has navigated questions of migration, adaptation and identity in the UK.

 

(Note: Access is limited to those with the password, due to consent restrictions. If you are interested in viewing this film for professional purposes, please contact me and I will be happy to discuss granting access to the documentary.)​

A Conversation with the Filmmakers of "The In-Between"

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This is a podcast created as part of a multimedia project on 'Third-Culture Kids' produced as part of the MA in Media Practice for Development & Social Change at the University of Sussex. It features a conversation with two of the three filmmakers of the short documentary, 'The In-Between.'

 

CREDITS

Participants
Nadia Nawabi & Stephanie Habib

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Production & Sound Design
Mpinane Senkhane, Nadia Nawabi & Stephanie Habib

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Music
"Maningy(Afrobeat Instrumental)" by Alvin Brown Beats (free for non-profit use)

The 247 Hours Project [2020]

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This immersive, interactive project takes users through a typical late-night walk home. While walking along a preset path through Brighton, England, where the VR project will eventually be filmed, users can choose how to handle a set of interactions that range from changing your route to reacting to catcalling to deciding whether or not to pass through certain public spaces. Every choice made has an effect on how much you spend or how long it takes to arrive home. To the left, find the clip that introduces visitors to the project website.

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The project’s long-term goal is to draw awareness to how different people move through the same space, hopefully sparking both citywide discussions on how to improve our urban planning and a greater general understanding of this issue by all genders. 

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